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Scavenging (or resource borrowing) is a common approach used to harness unused resources to perform useful calculations. Since these are volunteer contributions from resource owners, it is vital to reduce the impact of scavenging activities on their native workload to a minimum. To this end, existing impact control systems are either overly conservative in stopping scavenging altogether or inflexible...
Network intrusion detection systems (NIDSs) critically rely on processing a great deal of state. Often much of this state resides solely in the volatile processor memory accessible to a single user-level process on a single machine. In this work, we highlight the power of independent state, i.e., internal fine-grained state that can be propagated from one instance of a NIDS to others running either...
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